I'd love to see more 3D printing related content from LMG. There's some really smart and capable engineers on their teams who probably can provide some great insight into how LMG uses 3D printers. Maybe have Dan and Tynan build an open source printer from a kit or do a walk through of the small scale print farm they have.
Having them build something like a Voron from scratch, sourcing all of the parts, would be an amazing video. But probably high effort, low viewership, unfortunately. Maybe if it was a competition, one team builds a Voron, the other team builds maybe a Rat Rig, and then they compare them (speed, quality of the prints, etc), similar to Scrapyard Wars. But that would be even more effort...
I'd love to see Labs validate Prusa's claims that the mk4s is more accurate than "competitor #1" and "competitor #2." Should be able to use the CT for it or it's an excuse to buy another cool tool.
I can tell you my 7 year old MK3 hold +/-.0005" all day. I fully expect the MK4S to be just as good. My P1P could only hold +/-.002 Prusa has always put quality and accuracy over speed. But now it does both and I fully expect the chinese like creality and bambu lab to copy off pruse like they always do.
claims that this printer, your favorite printer, or your neighbors printer holding less than +/- .005 are incorrect. the dimensional stability of almost all of the plastics that you can extrude on a bed slinger are not high enough to garner those claims. in tool and die / machining (which is more accurate in a general sense because of the type of profiling you do) it is generally expected to get an allowable percentage deviation per dimension when dealing with plastics of many types instead of a dimensional tolerance (ie +/- .002) plastics are very temp sensitive and as many 3d printing hobbyists know, very humidity sensitive. plastics like lab 850, lab 1000, g10, pa-66 glass fiber reinforced nylon and lots of 3d printer filament combat their dimensional stability with fiber impregnation.
Its a $1k printer. An A1 can print just as well and it costs half the price. Prusa isn't competing with anyone, they are hoping their fans will pay a premium.
as is shown here the motion system is categorically not a limitation. build a stiff enough machine and you can go fast as a bed slinger and there has been more than a decade of development, refinement and itteration on the platform. my mk4 prints just as well as my mates p1p, prints 1 more colour than his AMS, is easier to repair and is even upgradeable. I purchased my mk4 as an original mk3 and upgraded through the mk3s and 3s+ and now mk4. its absolutly worth the price and if you ignore bambu id challenge you to find anything else close in performance or capabilities. which really just shows how obscenly subsidised the bambu machines are... should really ask yourself why
How about you toss that out of the window or even better give it to someone few years back and take a look at Bambu Lab ;) honestly Prusa is so outdated at this point that it seems like they are selling Mk1 slightly buffed up XD Got A1 Mini and replaced my Prusa Mini and it was hands down best tech purchase I made in last couple of years LOL
To someone who is well versed in 3D printing, this is like saying "we upgraded all of our computers to Macbooks." Sure for some people that may be sufficient, but ultimate you are overpaying for mediocre hardware for the sake of the brand recognition. Especially now when there are so many high speed CoreXY options available. Still pushing the outdated motion system is questionable. Not what I expected from a tech channel.
Could not have said it better myself. I thought the practice of being a corporate shill for one company would lose them credibility and views, but what do I know?
Are you sure about that? The MK4S is pretty damn fast and seems to provide better print quality than the Bambu X1C owing to having far better cooling. A printer is a tool, the MK4S isn’t bleeding edge but it works tremendously well.
Only problem I have with Prusa 3dprinters is the cost of getting one in Canada is way to much . getting one over a Bambu P1S is not worth it.. I print a lot in ASA so I will need the Enclosure kit as well that's $1,376 USD($1887.98Cad + Import tax) for the Prusa where as the P1s is $759 CAD without the AMS or $ 1,079.00 CAD with the AMS .
@@DylanWarren1 more features (flow and pa calibration, nozzle wiping, quick nozzle swap), better kinematics, larger and much more powerful bed, less jank, better overall user experience, etc etc
Prusa is leaning on a bug in bambu studio that thinks overhangs are bridges and runs them at 50mm/s vs 10mm/s/ You can run orca and click a box or change a setting in studio to print in a similar fashion if not better than the mk4s.
I have a question I can’t find an answer to anywhere. Do you need to use their Prusa Connect website/app? I don’t like using intermediaries, I just want to connect directly to my computer/wifi.
Creator Warehouse uses them along with Bambu X1 Carbons for product development and prototyping, and the fabrication team for Labs/Writing/Logistics/Infrastructure uses almost exclusively Prusas for everything from things included in videos to internal tools, to making parts for deployments :)
As much as I like my Bambu P1p the idea of upgradeability is appealing. Not enough to make me switch as printing is very much a "thing I sometimes do" and not a full hobby. But still. That's a nice touch.
Love the 3D printing videos! Would be funny to have a video/livestream of Linus building up a Prusa kit instead of just reviewing the pre-built assembled units.
Too overpriced compared to competitors, unfortunately. Also, it's unfortunate we can hear the fanboyism. "Like some other printers". You do know, you can turn that calibration off, right?
WOW! I had an MK2 up until a couple of months ago. Going to be getting Prusa's latest in a couple of years when I'm ready for a new 3D printer. The difference between the MK2 to now is substantial.
Those overhangs are really impressive, by which I mean they don't really look that good, but in exactly the same way a shallow angle looks bad the other way up.
I still love my much-used Prusa Mk3S for what it is, my first printer, assembled 7 years ago. But having moved to primarily Bambu Labs now, there's not even a comparison. The A1 Mini and A1 are half the price and double the user friendliness for newbies of the MK4 and the Prusa Mini respectively, and when I moved to more exotic materials, I'll be looking at P1S first. I feel like Prusa made very good printers for makers and tinkerers and still does... while Bambu makes printers for consumers in a much broader market. The A1 Mini is currently $199 and is 10x the printer the $200 Enders were 5 years ago.
How dare you! This is a Prusa shill echo chambre. Even suggesting better, faster and cheaper options exist for example the B word, will be labelled as heracy!
Lots of it for CW is printing prototypes through the product development process, on the LMG video side it’s a mix of prints for infrastructure and things for use in videos!
The Chad Linus got defrosted from the clones lab
😂
Chad Linus 💀
Lolololololol I didn't understand until the vid started playing
Finally
You sir. Fantastic 😂😂
Linus vs. the Linus she told you not to worry about.
Easily the funniest comment in this section 🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
XDDDDDDDD
ture
Real Linus has more hair tho?
Oh this must be Linus from the Earth-928 dimension
Wait, I heard this specific one before...?
linus is really taking it to the next level with disguising himself for scrapyard wars
He must be doing a poor job then
Ah it's the attractive Linus
Not my eminem
I honestly had to do a double take
And he still has his beard and isn't blonde
That's pretty rude, tbh.
But Linus has more hair...
Who is this handsome anti-Linus
The Anti-Linus 😮😂
Linus growing his beard back really does make a huge difference for his appearance
Again what is this dude doing in lmg and not in Hollywood
I'd guess the nerd calling was stronger than the acting one :P
He's intelligent
Acting isn't just looking pretty. And acting is very different from being a host.
Relaaaaax . He ain't on that level bruh 😂 linus has more hair than him
I legit thought that was Linus in the thumbnail
Is that a diss or a compliment? 🤔
Me too, albeit a more chad version.
That can't be Linus. We have Linus at home... 🤔
Linus at home: 👱
lol, I also did
@@PlayrayGamer Anyone else read that as DLSS, or just me?
A 5 minute video in a world of engagement farming is crazy
Tynan looks like someone deepfaked Linus' face on gigachad.
I'd love to see more 3D printing related content from LMG. There's some really smart and capable engineers on their teams who probably can provide some great insight into how LMG uses 3D printers. Maybe have Dan and Tynan build an open source printer from a kit or do a walk through of the small scale print farm they have.
Having them build something like a Voron from scratch, sourcing all of the parts, would be an amazing video. But probably high effort, low viewership, unfortunately. Maybe if it was a competition, one team builds a Voron, the other team builds maybe a Rat Rig, and then they compare them (speed, quality of the prints, etc), similar to Scrapyard Wars. But that would be even more effort...
I'd love to see Labs validate Prusa's claims that the mk4s is more accurate than "competitor #1" and "competitor #2." Should be able to use the CT for it or it's an excuse to buy another cool tool.
I can tell you my 7 year old MK3 hold +/-.0005" all day. I fully expect the MK4S to be just as good. My P1P could only hold +/-.002
Prusa has always put quality and accuracy over speed. But now it does both and I fully expect the chinese like creality and bambu lab to copy off pruse like they always do.
yeah it absolutely isn't and it can't be based on it's construction.
@@LilApe oh 100%. I've been using prusas going all the way back to the i2 and i3 rework days. I just think it'd be a fun video
claims that this printer, your favorite printer, or your neighbors printer holding less than +/- .005 are incorrect. the dimensional stability of almost all of the plastics that you can extrude on a bed slinger are not high enough to garner those claims. in tool and die / machining (which is more accurate in a general sense because of the type of profiling you do) it is generally expected to get an allowable percentage deviation per dimension when dealing with plastics of many types instead of a dimensional tolerance (ie +/- .002) plastics are very temp sensitive and as many 3d printing hobbyists know, very humidity sensitive. plastics like lab 850, lab 1000, g10, pa-66 glass fiber reinforced nylon and lots of 3d printer filament combat their dimensional stability with fiber impregnation.
@@dylanmcintire7677 Im a machinist of 10+ years. Using my starret mics I'm telling you my old MK3 holds +/-.0005" all day repeatably.
At 4:41 MK4S is written where MK4 should be.
great to see quality control improve after what happened
@@HolyOllie people make mistakes dude... its not a crime
@HolyOllie call the FBI it's an unforgiveable mistake
That Bambu X1C time seems off.
@@BoDoesStuff what seems off about it?
This dude is just uncanny. It's like Linus from an alternate universe.
Met Tynan in person and didn't recognize him from the thumbnail. Super awesome dude, looking forward to seeing him in more videos!
oh no hot linus broke out of the lab again
Weirdly his face expressions do not correspond to text he is reading, a bit unsettling.
The ground is already shaking from the BambuLab fanboys rushing into the comment section
not fanboys, just realistic.
Eh, bambu better. Visually and functionally
Its a $1k printer. An A1 can print just as well and it costs half the price. Prusa isn't competing with anyone, they are hoping their fans will pay a premium.
@@StroalOutdoors an a1 can NOT print anywhere near as well or reliably
@@riba2233 nope just fanyboy
$1100 for a basic bed slinger. Man I want fo love prusa, but they are simple no longer competitive.
They have neither a technologic nor a price edge
Yep, they would need to lower the price to around 300usd to make sense.
Because all their parts are manufactured in China
@@evilleader1991 so? Doesn't make them any less good or cheap
as is shown here the motion system is categorically not a limitation. build a stiff enough machine and you can go fast as a bed slinger and there has been more than a decade of development, refinement and itteration on the platform. my mk4 prints just as well as my mates p1p, prints 1 more colour than his AMS, is easier to repair and is even upgradeable. I purchased my mk4 as an original mk3 and upgraded through the mk3s and 3s+ and now mk4. its absolutly worth the price and if you ignore bambu id challenge you to find anything else close in performance or capabilities. which really just shows how obscenly subsidised the bambu machines are... should really ask yourself why
@@petermuller608 Hence the price hike since you have more overhead than a Chinese company.
Dope. The last addition to our tech arsenal will be a 3d printer once we move to a bigger space
I like it when Tynan lifts his arms. 😳
you can NOT convince me this man was not an actor chosen for his resemblance to linus
handsome linus
So this is why they gave a $100 credit with printers recently. Pleasantly surprised.
Smart move from Prusa. Great promotion. Recent customers don't feel duped, and older customers don't feel the just missed the feature update
So THIS is Tynan....
All you people with your Linus jokes - I just thought Luke suddenly became really skinny in the thumbnail!
And taller
A whopping 1200 bucks barebones.
That Video Editing is making me literally nauseous...my god, please stop. Jump, cut, zoom, in, out, jump.....🤮
god, Tynan really is disgustingly attractive Linus, isn't he
How about you toss that out of the window or even better give it to someone few years back and take a look at Bambu Lab ;) honestly Prusa is so outdated at this point that it seems like they are selling Mk1 slightly buffed up XD Got A1 Mini and replaced my Prusa Mini and it was hands down best tech purchase I made in last couple of years LOL
I know about he CPU holders, but what does a media company use a 3D printer farm for? Would like to see a tour.
I've already ordered my upgrade kit. I am excited.
More 3d printing vids 🙌
Did Linus finally go through puberty? His voice is a lot deeper in this video
To someone who is well versed in 3D printing, this is like saying "we upgraded all of our computers to Macbooks." Sure for some people that may be sufficient, but ultimate you are overpaying for mediocre hardware for the sake of the brand recognition. Especially now when there are so many high speed CoreXY options available. Still pushing the outdated motion system is questionable. Not what I expected from a tech channel.
Could not have said it better myself. I thought the practice of being a corporate shill for one company would lose them credibility and views, but what do I know?
What are some good CoreXY options then? Could you tell us?
Are you sure about that? The MK4S is pretty damn fast and seems to provide better print quality than the Bambu X1C owing to having far better cooling. A printer is a tool, the MK4S isn’t bleeding edge but it works tremendously well.
Glad 3d printers advanced so much in the last few years
Yep, we can thank bambu for finally forcing some competition in the space
@@riba2233you mean the Voron project forcing companies to put out better stuff.
Love Prusa's work
The first half of the video is very robotic and boooring.
Only problem I have with Prusa 3dprinters is the cost of getting one in Canada is way to much . getting one over a Bambu P1S is not worth it.. I print a lot in ASA so I will need the Enclosure kit as well that's $1,376 USD($1887.98Cad + Import tax) for the Prusa where as the P1s is $759 CAD without the AMS or $ 1,079.00 CAD with the AMS .
Whats the advantage VS a Bambulab A1 that can justify it being double the price?
It is triple the price and it is inferior compared to A1
@@riba2233 Can you explain how it's inferior? I'm in the market for a new printer.
@@DylanWarren1 more features (flow and pa calibration, nozzle wiping, quick nozzle swap), better kinematics, larger and much more powerful bed, less jank, better overall user experience, etc etc
At $1600 dollary-doos just too expensive in Australia
Yeah, ausi prices are bad. But hey, prusa is exanding, they now produce in the US, maybe they will expand to asia too, who knows.
Wasting Precious money for another "3d Printed parts for 1200" type of BS Printer...
When will prusa die?
Aren't you getting embarrassed by the slogans?
@@herr_rossi69 Nö, wieso? Der Prusa-Zug nach "dann druckt euch doch die Teile, wenn sie aus dem Karton schon kaputt sind" fährt ja leider weiter..
@@lumi_arcs Schon mal der Gedanke gekommen daß es dafür auch Gründe gibt?
Nur weil Du es nicht verstehst......
@@herr_rossi69 Ich verstehe es, und es kotzt mich trotzdem an :)
Outcome of Linus wondering away from a guided tour and entering the Vita-Ray chamber....
I really would love to see a video or series about 3D-Printers and maybe showing for what LMG or normal people could use them
Build vzbot 330 much better
Ahh… it’s buff good looking Linus again. Sir I suspect when your universe comes to retrieve you. A war will be had.
$1100 for the pre-built printer?!? I could buy 2 Bambu P1S's with AMS for that price
Have fun with oval holes 😂
@@dotEXCEI_ 🤦♂️ #neverhappened
@@riba2233 Imagine spending hours in the comment section stanning for a 3d printer brand of all things.
@@vilemeister just stating some facts, I don't like to see people waste their 💵. Someone has to...
Worst print from BL i have ever seen :D WTF happend there
Prusa is leaning on a bug in bambu studio that thinks overhangs are bridges and runs them at 50mm/s vs 10mm/s/
You can run orca and click a box or change a setting in studio to print in a similar fashion if not better than the mk4s.
The sex appeal on this guy 🥴🥲
I have a question I can’t find an answer to anywhere. Do you need to use their Prusa Connect website/app? I don’t like using intermediaries, I just want to connect directly to my computer/wifi.
This is the Linus Yvonne told you not to worry about.
I don't believe anything other than the nextruder parts are printed in PCCF.
Yeah the nextruder top cover, fan shroud, idler, y axis tensioner are the only PCCF parts
For the price I’m not sure why you’d get this over a Bambu P1S
I'll stick with Bambu 🤷♂
why
@@lottie-bu2jn because it is far superior in every way
welcome to the crew adult linus
What does LTT use these printers for?
Creator Warehouse uses them along with Bambu X1 Carbons for product development and prototyping, and the fabrication team for Labs/Writing/Logistics/Infrastructure uses almost exclusively Prusas for everything from things included in videos to internal tools, to making parts for deployments :)
Its mindblowing how can "little" Czech company performing over all that from china.
As much as I like my Bambu P1p the idea of upgradeability is appealing. Not enough to make me switch as printing is very much a "thing I sometimes do" and not a full hobby. But still. That's a nice touch.
There are plenty of upgrades for bambus, but they need them far less in general.
@@riba2233what upgrades lol. They are MK1 printers. Bambu hasnt released their Gen2
Is this the Alter-Linus version?
Love the 3D printing videos! Would be funny to have a video/livestream of Linus building up a Prusa kit instead of just reviewing the pre-built assembled units.
Too overpriced compared to competitors, unfortunately. Also, it's unfortunate we can hear the fanboyism. "Like some other printers". You do know, you can turn that calibration off, right?
yep, A1 is far superior and it costs almost 3 times less
WOW! I had an MK2 up until a couple of months ago. Going to be getting Prusa's latest in a couple of years when I'm ready for a new 3D printer. The difference between the MK2 to now is substantial.
The bump from MK3 to MK4 was substantial.
@@glenndoiron9317 lol true, MK2 to MK4 is an understatement
Those overhangs are really impressive, by which I mean they don't really look that good, but in exactly the same way a shallow angle looks bad the other way up.
I see they're close to perfecting the cloning process.... It's close The thumbnail I thought it was him.
Who's here for Tynan's elbow in the Thumbnail?
I still love my much-used Prusa Mk3S for what it is, my first printer, assembled 7 years ago. But having moved to primarily Bambu Labs now, there's not even a comparison. The A1 Mini and A1 are half the price and double the user friendliness for newbies of the MK4 and the Prusa Mini respectively, and when I moved to more exotic materials, I'll be looking at P1S first. I feel like Prusa made very good printers for makers and tinkerers and still does... while Bambu makes printers for consumers in a much broader market. The A1 Mini is currently $199 and is 10x the printer the $200 Enders were 5 years ago.
Does anyone know if Handsome Linus is dropping discounts on this printer ??
Wayyyy over priced....
How dare you! This is a Prusa shill echo chambre. Even suggesting better, faster and cheaper options exist for example the B word, will be labelled as heracy!
wont the spool hanging up there affect the calibration ? I mean, it's a floating 1kg weight.
Meh... just stick to the Bambulab printers for now.
I would really like to see a comparison with Linus.
Escanor is growing his Beard out let's goooooo
Cost to much, there's way better printers for less
yep, you can get almost 3 of superior A1's for the same price.
Holy shit. Chad Linus from Universe 420
I always wonder why Pruss. Had two and there not a bit better then the most extreme cheap printers
The price is really not compelling and that's Prusa's biggest issue. You could buy 2 Bambu A1s for that price and have money to spare.
You could buy 3 of them and they are superior 😊
What dimensiopns / specifications is the new parts cooling fan??
4:35 Man that Bambu print looks terrible!
Improper profile/slicer settings
@@riba2233 Cope. MK4S is the gold standard in 3d printing
@@riba2233 Hope so. Was thinking of getting a Bambu.
Just god a bambulab P1S myself. Curious how they compare outside the obvious enclosure and enormous price difference
Bambu is years ahead, enjoy :)
Don't lie, you thought it was Taran. 😅
so pretty much just a better hotend assembly correct?
Are you asking about the host or the printer?
From what I've seen it's a CHT nozzle by default now along with the bigger fan. Should make a nice bit of difference.
For a second there I thought Linus was regrowing the beard
Good to see the Linus clone machine is working !
At that price the Bambu labs seem better value, ngl.
For a proprietary Chinese knock-off product. Go Prusa 100% of the time.
I wish this guy was around 3 years ago on April fools
Did Linus take some kind of testosterone therapy ?
Curious what all you print with the fleet of printers at your disposal
Lots of it for CW is printing prototypes through the product development process, on the LMG video side it’s a mix of prints for infrastructure and things for use in videos!
100 buckaroos for a better fan and nozzle...
Is he wearing a PHONE HOLSTER?
POV: you're Linus looking in the mirror
I thought you were actually upgrading. Not just buying newer printers.
This particular one is a new printer we’re getting upgrade kits for all of our Mk4 printers that are in use around the office!
I'll invest in one of these after I've worked my bambu to end of its lifecycle.
Please don’t, it’s benchy was faked, it’s not a full benchy. And it’s slower. And worse, and triple the price of the a1
Spiderman pointing meme incoming 😂
What's the shipped weight of the fully assembled printer
Linus has reach Full-Maturity 😮
Chad LInus less blond more buff.
These Prusa bed slingers are getting too expensive for what they are.
They are extremely expensive yeah, you can get 3 A1s for the same price, and they are far superior
The shortest circuit.
this has to be linus cousin or something lol
If Linus was normal height